Cosmos for Humanity | C4H

Cosmos for Humanity | C4H

Swiss NGO promoting sustainable space activities via the Outer Space Footprint indicator, citizen-led eco-labels, and advocacy for orbital environment protection in EU regulations.
Application
Applied on: 30 Oct 2023 04:10 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
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Reviewed on 15 Feb 2024 09:23 AM
Web3 Community & Education Round Eligibility
The project description indicates a focus on space sustainability, which is not explicitly aligned with typical Web3 Community & Education criteria. Further information about the integration with Web3 concepts and technologies would be necessary to clarify eligibility.
To be eligible for this grant round, applicants must meet the general eligibility policy and the following specific criteria:
The project appears mission-oriented and has described several initiatives, but it is not clear if they fully comply with the general eligibility policy for the Web3 Community & Education grant round without additional context regarding their alignment with Web3 values and technologies.
Mission-Oriented: The project must aim to improve the Web3 ecosystem.
The primary focus of Cosmos for Humanity is on space sustainability and the orbital environment, which, while commendable, does not directly indicate an aim to improve the specific Web3 ecosystem.
Minimum Age: Projects must have been active for at least 3 months.
Based on available project updates and history, it seems that Cosmos for Humanity has been active for an extended period, beyond the 3-month minimum requirement.
Qualifying Project Types:
The project presents various initiatives that could potentially align with Community Growth Initiatives, Educational Materials & Resources, and Content Creation, but it is uncertain if they are directly framed within the context of Web3 technologies.
Community Growth Initiatives
Cosmos for Humanity appears to work on community growth by promoting sustainable space initiatives and engaging a broader audience in orbital environmentalism.
Educational Material & Resources
The project creates educational content in multiple languages which educates about space sustainability—a principle that can be closely related to the ethos of the open-access nature of Web3 technologies.
Investigative Journalism (e.g. impact reporting, bad actor investigations)
The project description does not indicate involvement in investigative journalism related to impact reporting or investigating bad actors.
Content Creation (e.g., YouTube tutorials, newsletters, blogs, podcasts, memes)
Cosmos for Humanity creates a variety of educational content that is designed to raise awareness and inform the public, falling under the umbrella of content creation.
Community-Building DAOs
The project discusses the operationalization of a DAO for facilitating their mission, thus engaging in community-building through decentralized autonomous organizations.
User Onboarding
While Cosmos for Humanity is attempting to bring new stakeholders into the conversation about space sustainability, it’s not clear if this includes specific onboarding processes onto Web3 platforms or technologies.
Inclusion, Diversity, and Advocacy Programs
The initiatives for promoting sustainable space activities and environmental impact accountability suggest advocacy for inclusion and diversity by enabling broad participation in space environmentalism.